Heron’s Head Park wetlands

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Heron’s Head Park wetlands are a restored tidal marsh habitat in San Francisco that supports diverse wildlife and serves as an important urban ecological and educational resource.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tidal marsh
urban park habitat
wetland habitat
adjacentTo San Francisco Bay
hasAccess public pedestrian access
hasBenefit carbon sequestration
storm surge buffering
water quality improvement
hasConservationRole biodiversity conservation in urban area
improvement of shoreline resilience
restoration of tidal marsh habitat
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland
restored tidal marsh
hasEducationalUse citizen science activities
community environmental education programs
field trips for local schools
hasFeature interpretive signage
mudflats
salt-tolerant vegetation
tidal channels
wildlife viewing areas
hasFunction environmental education resource
public recreation area
urban ecological resource
wildlife habitat
hasOwner San Francisco County
surface form: City and County of San Francisco
hasStatus restored habitat
locatedIn Bayview–Hunters Point
surface form: Bayview–Hunters Point neighborhood

California, United States
surface form: California

San Francisco
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn San Francisco Bay
surface form: San Francisco Bay shoreline
managedBy San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department
surface form: San Francisco Recreation and Park Department
near India Basin
Pier 96
partOf Heron’s Head Park
restoredFrom former industrial shoreline
supports fish
invertebrates
migratory birds
native plants
shorebirds
waterfowl
usedFor birdwatching
nature study
outdoor education

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Heron’s Head Park shoreline adjacentTo Heron’s Head Park wetlands